If you can't get enough of these little canine cream buns, there's a new art exhibit made for you, in Alhambra.

Published Jun 23, 2017 at 5:48 PM

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"Dandelion Fields" by Loris Lora will be one of the artworks featured in The Corgi Show at Gallery Nucleus. The exhibit is on from June 24 through July 9.

When you hear the news that hundreds of corgis regularly gather at Huntington Dog Beach to joyfully waddle, strut about in wacky costumes, and wolf down treats, you likely don't think to yourself "my goodness, that sure is a lot of corgis."

You probably think "...but, honestly now, could there be even more corgis? Maybe?"

Because the only answer accepted on any exam or test is, yes, there can always be more corgis, regardless of the setting or situation.

This has been more than proven by the squatty sweethearts' powerful hold over the hearts and collective online time-spending habits of almost nearly every human being who has ever encountered a corgi.

Up on the walls, for the corgi-loving humans to admire? Look for a caboodle of paintings and pieces depicting corgis in mid-frolic, in mid-cuddle, and in mid-other-adorable-corgi-pursuits.

If you feel like you might want to own a print of one of the artworks, perhaps to hang over your corgi's bed, or your own, there shall be "Nucleus exclusive print releases" at the opening night reception (which is free to attend).

And speaking of attending the opening night gala on June 24? Your corgi is invited. Because of course she would be. It would be rude if no invitation was proferred, surely.

With corgi-themed beach days here in Southern California, and corgi gallery exhibits, it can't be long before we see a corgi hotel, or corgi café, or the all-corgi theme park, which would involve not-too-scary rides located very close to the ground, making it a snap for these diminutive darlings to board.